Keystone Centre unveils new star-shaped logo
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This article was published 13/12/2023 (632 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
The Keystone Centre unveiled a new logo as part of its 50th anniversary celebrations.
The new logo, which was designed in partnership with Leech Group, has a letter K dressed in the outline of a star.
“Our new logo, in the shape of a star, captures the spirit of direction and destination, instilling the logo with a sense of purpose,” Keystone Centre acting general manager Connie Lawrence said. “As our customers embark on their journeys towards success, our logo stands as a symbol of guidance, pointing them towards their desired destinations.”

Lawrence said the star-shaped logo symbolizes the company’s commitment to excellence in customer service, noting it serves as a visual representation of its dedication that its customers’ aspirations are a top priority.
In addition to the new logo, the Keystone Centre will be celebrating its 50th anniversary with a special community event on June 15, 2024, featuring live music, and more to be announced.
“We want to welcome Westman to our 50th-anniversary celebration, where we commemorate half a century of community unity and growth,” Keystone Centre marketing director Jared McKenzie said. “This event, featuring live music, will be completely free to ensure inclusivity and accessibility for all. We’re eager to announce the bands, and a bunch of other exciting features of this 50th anniversary celebration, but most of all, we look forward to the next 50 years of bringing our community together.”
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